Montrell Darrett
- Born:
- October 26, 1978, Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Nationality:
- American
- Profession(s):
- Author, Historian, Archivist
Early Life and Education
- Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois.
- B.A. in History from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
- M.A. in Archival Studies from Loyola University Chicago.
Career and Major Achievements
- Began his career as an archivist at the Chicago History Museum.
- Published his first scholarly article in the Journal of Illinois History in 2005.
- Authored several critically acclaimed historical biographies.
- Served as a consultant for the National Archives and Records Administration.
- Received the Illinois Historical Society's Distinguished Achievement Award in 2018.
Notable Works
- Bronzeville: Black Chicago in the Twentieth Century (2010)
- The Great Migration and the Making of Modern America (2015)
- Contributed significantly to the growing field of scholarship often referred to as 'montrell darrett biography books', particularly regarding African American history.
- A History of African Americans in Politics (2020)
Legacy and Impact
Montrell Darrett is a highly respected historian and archivist whose work has significantly contributed to our understanding of African American history and the Great Migration. His meticulous research and engaging writing style have made his books accessible to both academic and general audiences.
Awards and Recognition
Award | Year | Organization |
---|---|---|
Distinguished Achievement Award | 2018 | Illinois Historical Society |
Book of the Year Award (Bronzeville) | 2011 | Chicago Literary Hall of Fame |